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5.2.14 Faces set to be exposed Dad and daughter in cancer cash bid Alexandra woman Kyla McKenzie does not remember much about having cancer – she was only 2 when she was diagnosed with nephroblastoma, cancer of the kidney. However, as a cancer survivor she has always wanted to help fight the cancer battle and a year ago decided with her father Barry they would fundraise for cancer research through the Cure Kids organisation and set a date to shave off her hair and his moustache. On Saturday the father and daughter will shave off their hair at the after-match function of her sister’s wedding in Wanaka. ‘‘My sister lives in Melbourne and she is coming back to get married so we decided to do it while the family is together. I am not too worried about it. It probably has not sunk in yet but I am not overly attached to my hair. ‘‘My dad though has had his moustache for nearly 40 years. Mum has never seen him without it. I have always wanted him to get rid of it and he was like, ‘no’ but then he said if I fundraised enough for cancer he would shave it off. ‘‘I remember bits of (having cancer) but I don’t remember a lot but obviously it hit my mum and dad pretty hard.’’ Barry McKenzie, a builder from Invercargill, said he was not worried about losing his moustache but would feel emotional seeing his daughter without hair again. ‘‘I feel apprehensive about Kyla losing her hair. ‘‘Even though it’s been 20-odd years ago I think I will get a bit emotional. When it fell out in great big chunks it was quite emotional.’’ Jan McKenzie said her daughter had complained of a sore stomach on a Sunday when she was 2 and she found a lump which she thought was appendicitis or a hernia. She was at the doctors on Monday morning and by Wednesday she was with her daughter in Dunedin Hospital. Kyla underwent 18 months of chemotherapy and an operation to remove the tumour on the bottom of her left kidney, Mrs McKenzie said. Kyla, a 26-year-old travel consultant, said she had raised $6200 over the past year through online fundraising pages, and support from friends, the public and her employer Alexandra House of Travel. ‘‘I just wanted to donate the money to research to hopefully help other kids and give back.’’ ■ People who want to donate should visit www.fundraiseonline.co.nz/nomonofro/ and www.facebook.com/no.mo.no.fro SHORTANDSHARP Motorcycle crash death A motorcyclist, 46, died after a Monday night collision with a car in Cairnmuir Rd, Bannockburn, near Cromwell. Detective Dean Schroder said the man, who suffered critical injuries, was flown to Dunedin Hospital by helicopter but died on the way. His name will not be released until next of kin have been notified. An investigation is under way. Fundraiser for injured bouncy castle child Funds raised from the annual Hawea Town v Country Challenge will be donated to a boy, 8, who suffered head injuries on a bouncy castle in Pisa Moorings last month. Event organiser Colleen Carr said every year funds raised from the event went to Hawea Flat School. However, this year, the school had asked for the proceeds to go to the Crotty family after one of its pupils was injured in a bouncy castle accident on January 23. Prohibited fire season Locks, bristles going: Cancer survivor Kyla McKenzie, of Alexandra, is shaving off her hairon Saturday and her dad Barry McKenzie, of Invercargill, is shaving off his moustache, which he has had for 40 years, as part of a fundraising drive to support child cancer research. Photo: JOMCKENZIE-MCLEAN/FAIRFAXNZ A prohibited fire season has been enforced throughout the Central Otago district covering urban and rural areas. 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